Mint chutney is one of the favourite chutneys and quite a popular condiment in the Indian sub continent. It is normally served alongside any mail meal like hyderabadi biryani’s and pulaos, naan bread and curries or as a dip for samosas and even used as spread in sandwiches. I first had mint chutney on a get together at friend’s place which was prepared by her Mother in law. This was one of the many things that she prepared that day. Her food was simply amazing and tasted so good. This chutney’s recipe was given to me by that aunty and I thank her with all my heart for sharing her wonderful recipes. She gave approximate measurements as any other mom would do. I adjusted it accordingly and the outcome was real good. I served it alongside a spicy vegetable pulao and some chicken curry. You can add few tablespoon of water or dilute it with yogurt and serve as dip for samosas, spring rolls, tortillas, veggies etc.
Pudina ki Chutney (Mint Chutney)
Serves 8
Ingredients:
¼ cup chopped Pudina (Mint leaves)
¼ cup chopped coriander leaves
1 ½ teaspoon tamarind pulp
½ of a green chilly (Add according to taste)
½ cup grated coconut
2 medium size cloves of garlic
2 Tablespoon water (30ml)
Salt to taste
Ingredients:
1.Add all the ingredients except salt to grinder and grind until smooth by adding little bit of water. When it is ground to smooth paste, add salt.
Notes:
1.Mint and coriander was washed prior to use and I discarded the thick stalks of coriander and used only leaves for mint.
2.I added 2 tablespoon of water as I like thick chutney to serve along with rice. But if you want to use it as dip, dilute it by adding couple of tablespoon more of water to make a smooth paste. You can also try adding yogurt and a little sugar to make sweet mint chutney.
mm yumm..
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me.. my due visit to the Indian store..
looks mice..a must with samosa
ReplyDeletevery very beautiful snaps.. amazing presentation !!
ReplyDeleteVery easy version..........
ReplyDeleteWow! what an aromatic chutney..beautiful click as always..
ReplyDeleteI never had a liking for Mint chutney until recently...This looks absolutely tempting Shabs..
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and I love mint chutney.. this is always handy chutney for all dishes ...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous green color..my fav chutney, refreshing n yum..beautiful presentation too!
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Beautiful clicks...love pudina chutney any time of the day..looks delicious.
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Gorgeous pic and my favorite chutney looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love mint chutney... But here I love the pics more..
ReplyDeleteshabs...I love pudina chutney. Infact when there is not enough pudina I add some scallion/ spinach/arugula...whatever leftover green I have on hand and use as a pasta sauce. You know..just a less calorific version of pesto. Works wonders. I was going to post one on that..and now I will use link back to your post as well. Will make a nice idea :)
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks, Shabs..Love this chutney with biriyanis..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures
ReplyDeleteYummy pudina chutney..my favorite,superb clicks dear.
ReplyDeletei neaver tried this thick mint chutuney......
ReplyDeletethis goes so well with fish and prawn biryani!!
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Hey Shabs...I just posted with you in it!!
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